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1. Aachen+cu[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:49:30
>>trms+(OP)
I'm an Anki user, on and off since 10 years or so, but was still confused. If I understood correctly, the entities here are:

- Anki, as set up by dae aka Damien, is like the brand name and desktop implementation with the spaced repetition algorithm

- AnkiWeb is what I thought this hub thing was. It's where you download decks

- AnkiHub is a third party (started by "AnKing", now 35 employees) who sells decks as a monthly subscription and has their content on the deep web (you need to create an account and agree to terms to even see a listing of what's there besides a few featured parts). This is who is getting ownership of the former two. Because they write that Anki will remain open source at its "core", I presume that means that things will, at best, stay stable rather than anything (like AnkiWeb the deck sharing platform) becoming open

- AnkiDroid is a separate open source project (an Android app). The corporation is hiring the main developer, but it's not yet clear to me whether they're just going to get paid to work more on AnkiDroid or if they're also getting other tasks

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2. Aachen+yA[view] [source] 2026-02-02 23:13:48
>>Aachen+cu
(Same person as above but felt that this part had a separate purpose so I've moved it into its own comment)

The ecosystem is currently such that it seems hard to enshittify it. They say they have no intention of doing that and I believe it, but their vision of a healthy and good product might involve a fair price (for rich countries at least) whereas it was always free so far

Time will tell; it sounds like there's currently no plans either way, but it's also simply open enough that users can always just install the open source software and share decks with each other by whatever file transfer/sharing means. Everything that's already there won't simply go away. I'm going to keep using AnkiDroid and building the language deck I am working on

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3. zozbot+XK[view] [source] 2026-02-03 00:01:59
>>Aachen+yA
The iOS app has never been free and that's the way most people use it these days. Desktop computing is a niche.
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4. cosmic+6O[view] [source] 2026-02-03 00:20:37
>>zozbot+XK
This may be true, but as someone who picked up Anki as a desktop app back around 2009 it feels a little crazy.

I also can’t imagine making cards on a phone, given how much switching between apps/windows is involved and how poor mobile platforms are at multitasking. It’s difficult to envision it being anything but maddening.

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5. 7jjjjj+OX[view] [source] 2026-02-03 01:23:43
>>cosmic+6O
Desktop for creating cards, mobile for reviewing them.
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6. angela+Am1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 04:34:56
>>7jjjjj+OX
Who is this
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